Just wanted to say that I just updated my kubuntu 9.04 (64bit), because there
were some
poppler patches. Well, now okular just crashes after opening pdf files. The KDE
Crash
handler is unable to create a valid backtrace for this bug.
Fortunately evince works, and has better font rendering.
Nee
I don't know whether the patch Diego mentions leads to regressions in
any cases, but if it doesn't, I would propose backporting it also to
jaunty. The reason is, that this simply makes okular look terrible with
certain documents and thus gives a very bad impression of kubuntu. The
patch seems prett
Take a look at this patch:
http://bjacob.livejournal.com/10641.html
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ah forgot to add, evince on the left, okular on the right. As a work
around I use evince since kpdf ;)
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Wow this goes for a long time now, anyway still same bug in Okular 0.9
from KDE 4.3.
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Hi,
thanks for the tip. In attachment the screenshot of a tex document
with vs without the \usepackage[T1]{fontenc} line.
Unfortunately, I would say quality is comparable on okular: while TrueType
fonts are indeed slightly sharper, they look a bit "irregular" with
respect to the other case (e.g.
To get around this issue in pdfs produced from Latex files, use TrueType fonts,
as Sergei Ivanov pointed out.
\usepackage[T1]{fontenc}
in the preamble should do the job.
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This would be a bug in poppler, the PDF renderer that Okular uses.
** Package changed: kdegraphics (Ubuntu) => poppler (Ubuntu)
** Changed in: poppler (Ubuntu)
Importance: Medium => Low
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